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The Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District (HBMWD) designed and implemented an innovative and highly participatory public planning process about water use, a controversial subject in a drought-prone state. The process resulted in three promising solutions that the District is pursuing and that all stakeholder groups support.

Problem/Purpose There is a serious gap in national, international, academic and NGO discourses on how poverty in Pakistan is discussed and how it is lived by those who experience it first-hand. History/Overview In early 2001, a participatory poverty assessment mission was implemented in North-Western Frontier Provinces and the Federally Administered...

In 2013, NETRIGHT facilitated the creation of the Women’s Advocacy Platform by training and supporting women in the Juaboso District to lead advocacy for greater representation and gender responsiveness in local and district-level governance and development planning.